
The Government’s new asylum policy proposes replacing the current five-year refugee leave with temporary 30-month grants and delaying eligibility for settlement to 20 years for those on the new core protection route. We believe these changes will disproportionately impact LGBTIQ+ refugees negatively
Shabana Mahmood
Home Secretary
Keep the 5-year pathway for all legal immigrants to apply for ILR
Protect 5-Year ILR and Benefits for Refugees Already on the Path to settlement
Keep 5-year Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) for those already granted asylum.
Keep 5 Year ILR route for people who came to UK in 2023 or later
Keep the 5-Year ILR pathway for existing ECAA visa holders
The Government’s new asylum policy proposes replacing the current five-year refugee leave with temporary 30-month grants and delaying eligibility for settlement to 20 years for those on the new core protection route. We believe these changes will disproportionately impact LGBTIQ+ refugees negatively
Keep the 5-year pathway for all legal immigrants to apply for ILR
Protect 5-Year ILR and Benefits for Refugees Already on the Path to settlement
Keep 5-year Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) for those already granted asylum.
Keep 5 Year ILR route for people who came to UK in 2023 or later
Keep the 5-Year ILR pathway for existing ECAA visa holders